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Colonization Now Available![ Comment ] 12:41 PST | jvdc | Print News | Category: ColonizationAs of today, Sid Meier's Colonization is available in stores in North America. It is a completely stand-alone game that does not require Civilization IV to run. It will be released in the rest of the world on the 26th.
More Colonization Screens[ Comment ] 13:52 PST | jvdc | Print News | Category: ColonizationGamesradar and HookedGames have both released a set of new screenshots of the upcoming Colonization remake. They not only show some new concept art, but especially detail the improvement in city sprawl over the original Civ4.
The History of Sid Meier's Civilization[ Comment ] 11:49 PST | jvdc | Print News | Category: Civ NewsYou love Civilization Revolution, maybe even Civilization IV, but do you know the long path Civilization has gone to get to this point? Learn all about it, from the beginnings with Civilization I, over the acclaimed Civilization II, to the present day!
More Colonization News[ Comment ] 13:20 PST | jvdc | Print News | Category: Civ NewsOur colleagues at GameSpy had the chance to see some more of Colonization. Not only did they confirm the playable factions (England, France, Spain, Holland), but also a rough release date: September 2008. Here's the conclusion:
Multiplayer aside, most of the gameplay described above should sound pretty familiar to classic Colonization fans. This is very much a slick-looking remake of the original, with the added benefit of not having to boot up into DOS in order to play. Great strategy is timeless. But is Colonization enough of a departure from Civ IV to make it worth a separate purchase? We'll find out September when the game hits store shelves.